Latest Past Events

Social Sciences for a Changing World: Housing, Safety, Health, and Country

Virtual

As part of Social Sciences Week 2025, the Faculty of the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities at the University of Wollongong invites you to our flagship panel event, Social Sciences for a Changing World: Housing, Safety, Health, and Country. This panel will feature UOW researchers Dr Nicole Cook, Professor Catherine MacPhail, Dr Yves Saint James Aquino, and Dr Crystal Arnold, who will share insights on housing affordability, domestic and family violence, AI in healthcare, and Indigenous knowledge and environmental justice. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on how social sciences are shaping fairer, healthier, and more sustainable futures.

Swim City: Mapping and researching urban swimming (CANCELLED)

THIS EVENT IS CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS - Tickets holders will be contacted if a new date is scheduled Join us for the official launch of Swim Melbourne, an online storymap of places to swim and a panel discussion on swimming research. Urban swimming is an activity growing in significance and popularity, with people enthusiastically plunging into rivers, oceans and pools all around their cities. As well as exercise, swimming places offer refuge from the heat, connection with community, and space for play and rest. Indoor and outdoor pools, rivers, and beaches each offer different pleasures and risks, all of which are part of the decisions we make about where to swim and what to pay attention to when we are in the water. This map aims to help swimmers make informed decisions about their option of places to swim, as well as share information about risks and safety. Finally, it also offers swimming stories of Melbourne, to share the diversity of what swimming is like in this city. The launch will be followed by a panel of social science researchers whose work explores topics including waterways, rivers, swimming, and community connection. We will explore the richness of social science […]

Research/practice collaborations on dance and Down syndrome.

RMIT Kaleide Theatre 360 Swanston Street, Lower Ground, Building 08, Melbourne

Co-creating dance research with and for dancers with Down syndrome Dancekin RMIT “Duo Piece” is a powerful collaboration between dancers, artists and researchers exploring how dance with people with Down syndrome can spark connection, creativity, and social change. Featuring: Dr Belinda Johnson, Dr Tamara Borovica, Mx Tristan Sinclair, and the Dancekin ensemble Around the world, dancers with Down syndrome are transforming stages—and stories. Dance doesn’t just move bodies. It moves ideas, disrupting tired assumptions and celebrating embodied knowledge. This Social Sciences Week event spotlights a bold RMIT collaboration between researchers, artists, and dancers with and without Down syndrome. Together, they asked: What happens when we centre the lived experience of dancers with Down syndrome—not as an add-on, but as the heart of dance-making and research? You’ll hear from the team behind Dancekin, a new Melbourne-based collective shaped by this research. The panel will share their unique “duo piece” approach to collaborative dance and social change—and the new model of integrated dance it inspired. ✨ Live performance from Dancekin ✨ Panel conversation with dancers and researchers ✨ Interactive movement invitation for attendees Join us as we explore: What kind of voice does a dancing body hold? How can collective movement challenge […]